In 2003, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), a U.S. agency for preventing and controlling infectious diseases, issued guidelines for infection control and prevention in healthcare settings.
A part of the book specifies that the frame of the HEPA filter must be made of metal to prevent the spread of pathogens and bacteria when the HEPA filter collects airborne contaminants.
CDC recommends using a metal frame for HEPA filters to achieve the highest efficiency in air filtration.
It also specified that high-intensity UV is effective at destroying bacteria and viruses in the air, serving as a method for disease control in hospitals, military barracks, and classrooms.
All Airgle filters are made of premium aluminum frames, moisture-resistant, and designed to prevent the spread of pathogens. They are durable and tightly sealed to the unit, ensuring that no air can escape between the filter and the machine. The air passing through Airgle is purified, and the interior and motor remain consistently clean.
In addition to the pathogen-free filters that are safe for user health, they are also safe for those who replace the filters.
Airgle also features Titanium Pro UV, an aluminum-based material with patented photocatalytic oxidation technology. It emits intense UVC radiation to eliminate pathogens accumulated in the HEPA filter.
In addition to being a CDC-recommended method for pathogen control, it is also widely accepted and used in hospital infection control zones.
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